Food Matters:
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‘Food Matters’ is a hard hitting fast paced look at our current state of health. Despite the billions of dollars of funding and research into new so-called cures we continue to suffer from a raft of chronic ills and every day maladies. Approaching an over toxic and over indulgent population with a continuing onslaught of toxic therapies and nutrient sparse foods is definitely not helping the situation. ‘Food Matters’ seeks to uncover the business of disease and at the same time explore the safe, cheap and effective use of nutrition and supplementation for preventing and often curing the underlying causative aspects of our ills.
In a personal quest of discovery James & Laurentine have set out on an independent mission to uncover the wholesome truth. Having traveled around the globe to speak with the world leaders in nutrition and natural healing, adding in a dash of investigative journalists for spice, the dish is perfectly balanced
for a rounded approach at how we should be looking to conventional medicine and nutritional therapy as humanity advances.
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Tags:
documentary,
nutrition,
drugs,
diabetes,
health,
cancer,
mental illness,
food matters,
diet,
wellbeing,
sickness,
sickness industry,
heart disease,
CVD,
depression,
john butler trio,
JBT
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